At this time, Aadhaar Card is needed for every small and big work. From opening an account, filing an income tax return, applying for a loan, and taking a SIM card, this 12-digit identification number is required.
Because of this, it is very important to update every information entered into the Aadhaar Card. In particular, much of your work may get stuck due to not updating the information like name, address, and mobile number. Therefore, it is necessary to update these details in the Aadhaar card.
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But many such cases are seen that despite updating the information repeatedly, your card is not updated. In such a situation, you can lodge a complaint by following the steps mentioned below:
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), the Aadhaar card issuing organization, has set up a contact center (Aadhaar Enrolment, Aadhaar Updation) to deal with any type of question or complaint or contact center. Any Aadhaar cardholder can file his complaint using his Aadhaar number or enrollment number.
Contact center details: You can call the toll-free number 1947 for this. Along with this, you can lodge your complaint via email at help@uidai.gov.in.
The complaint is also possible through the UIDAI website:
1. First open the UIDAI website UIDAI Official Website.
2. Now move your mouse cursor over the 'Contact & Support' tab.
3. Here you will get the option of 'File a Complaint' under the 'Grievance Redressal Mechanism' section.
4. Click on the 'File a Complaint' option.
5. Now a page will appear in front of you. Enter the date and time with the enrollment ID on this page.
6. After this, fill in the name, mobile number, email ID, postal code, village/city name, complaint type, category.
7. After this, write your complaint, and after entering the captcha code submit the complaint.
Note: Complaints can also be sent through the post office.
You can also send your complaint by post at the headquarters of UIDAI. UIDAI states that the complaint received through the post is sent to the concerned regional office after investigation. The complaints are then resolved by the Regional Office concerned.